Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Fowl Play is probably the oddest polish I’ve ever
worked with. The jelly is quite thick, so I sometimes had to dip the brush in
the bottle several times to get enough polish on it for an entire nail. I
didn’t have any problems with the flakies though, they spread out evenly without problems at
all.

It looked pretty good after two coats, but I applied a
third coat to see how that would change the appearance. I honestly could have easily
gotten away with only two coats, but here it is, in all its glory. Three coats
and one layer of Orly’s
Top coat:

It’s really pretty. A deep, vampy colour with a lot of
pretty flakies. Too bad it’s winter here and not much brightness in the
daylight. I can’t wait to try this in the summer, so all the flakies reflects
the sun!

Monday, November 28, 2011

A bright crème
red, a shimmery charcoal and a multi sized silver glitter, in a clear base

I have a luxury problem these days. When I change my manicures
I have so many different untried nail polishes that it’s very difficult for me
to make a decision. Today I decided to use three untrieds at a time, in order
to minimize the number of polishes awaiting their turn onstage.

I went for the cute H & M collection I bought
recently; the red “Berry Love”, the charcoal “Kiss Goodnight” and the silver
glitter “Confetti Kisses”. I started with the red as a base, and I was simply amazed
by how well it covered. If I’m ever in a hurry, this can go on as a one coater.
I added a second coat though, to make it look the best.

Here it is:

After that, I masked the nails with tape – not in the
middle, but about two thirds across. I painted the unmasked nail with the
charcoal, and like the red, it covered nicely. I think this one would be good
for stamping. I removed the tape and let it dry.

My idea was to paint a glittery line of silver where
the red and charcoal meet, but this particular glitter wasn’t dense enough to
do the job. I fetched my nail art glitter, the Flexbrush, and painted a silver
stripe where the two colours meet instead. Here’s what that looked like:

It wasn’t quite what I had hoped for – but I guess you
all know what it’s like to be your own worst critic. It’s nice to try more than
one polish at a time though, and also nice to sometimes wear something a little
bit different instead of just a one colour manicure.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

There are polishes that look great in the
bottle and not so great on the nails. It’s not very often the other way around.
Klean Color’s Holo Chrome is an exception to that rule. It looks pretty
ordinary in the bottle, but applied onto the nails, it’s simply “wow”!

Applying was easy. The formula is quite
thick and jelly-ish, so I was impressed even after the first coat. Drying time
between the coats was pretty average with this lacquer, so I applied two more
coats. I think I would have been able to get away with two, but some polishes
just deserve the best conditions, you know?

Here it is, with a layer of Poshé top coat:

I don’t know what it is with purples, but
they are sooo hard to capture on photographs. They almost always turn out looking
more blue than they actually are. Hmfr.

I corrected the colours so it shows the true colour of the polish. It made my fingers a weird colour! :D

Thursday, November 24, 2011

This polish is from Color Club’s Alter Ego
collection, and is one of these colours that are kind of hard to describe. It’s
a shimmery jelly, somewhere between pink and purple, and is packed with micro
glitters in pink and blue.

Applying was easy. It needed three coats to
reach this opacity, and it was totally worth the effort. Color Club is ranking
pretty high on my list of good polishes, and the formula of Ulterior Motive
didn’t let me down. No streaks or bald spots. :)

Here it is, no top coat:

I
wanted to have a little more fun going on
with my nails though. I wasn’t in the mood for stamping, so I decided to
do
some dots. I used Model’s Own “Snow White” and a relatively large
dotting tool
and made three dots diagonally on each nail. On top of that I used a
smaller
dotting tool to apply a deep purple dot, this time from Color Club
"Electonica". The purple was so deep that in these small amounts it
might just as well have
been black.

Here’s the result, after finishing it all
with a coat of Poshé top coat.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

This polish is from Orly's Holiday 2009 collection,
Femme Fatale, which comes as a set of three. I only bought this one, and I got
it quite recently, so it’s still available online.

There are polishes that are so “ordinary
looking” that they sit in the box longer than the others, waiting to be
applied. “Temptress” is such a colour, and that’s a shame, because it *is* a very
pretty colour once it’s been painted on.

It’s a deep red with shimmer, and it’s a
dream to apply. The formula is very nice to work with too: No stripes or
streaks when applied. I’m imagining that this would be a lacquer that’s good
for stamping too, since it’s relatively opaque after just one coat.

This is two coats – no top coat.

I did actually stamp on the nails too, but I’ve
seriously got to work on my stamping technique.

Removing the foil before stamping...

I’m going to put up a pic even
though I’m so not satisfied with it. Then I can always go back and look at it
later, and hopefully see how I improved over time. :D

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Here’s another one of my newly bought Nfu
Ohs, the green one. I love green nail polish, especially the deep green, almost
vampy ones. This one looked like such a colour.

After admiring the pretty bottle, I
started applying the polish. I could tell right away, that this wasn’t going to
be easy. The first coat was very sheer, so I kind of expected lots and lots of
layers before being satisfied. I didn’t want to layer it over another polish
until I had seen how it looked on its own.

Applying was easy. It did take forever to
dry though. After three layers it started to look almost acceptable, and
decided that four coats would be it. And then something happened. I ruined the
nail polish on one of the nails. Oh no!

So I decided to take this pic:

And then take it all off again and try
with a coloured base coat. I went for Wet n Wild 226, a dark green shimmer
polish. It actually surprised me. It was so easy to apply, and it covered almost
perfectly in two layers. Here’s how it looked:

And then to the real deal: The Nfu Oh! I
applied two coats, and was satisfied. I must admit that I was somewhat
disappointed with the flake. I mean, the green was gorgeous and all, but
honestly, the green should come from the Nfu Oh, and not the Wet n Wild, right?
But after having seen it in the sun…:

… it grew on me. I just love this! I just
wish it was spring or summer so the sun was out more!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

It's
always interesting to buy nail polish in colours you wouldn't normally
bother with. Nubar's Absolute is such a colour. Under normal
circumstances I would find it too pale, but since this is a holographic,
I decided to give it a try anyway.

Applying
it was easy - the biggest problem with this polish is that it's so darn
sheer. I applied layer after layer, and was only just satisfied after
coat number four.

Four
coats is more than I'm usually prepared to work with, but this polish
dried relatively quickly between each layer, so it wasn't as big a pain
as I expected it to be.

The colour is, as I expected, way too pale for me.

The
holographic effect is kind of vague. Perhaps it's because there's no
sunshine here at the moment. But seriously - I wasn't impressed with it
at all.

It
isn't that it's not pretty. It's just not striking, the holo effect is
bland at best, and it's not me, if you know what I mean.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

“Ring in the Red” is from China Glaze’s 2011
“Let it Snow” holiday collection. And let me say it right away: If there is
such a thing as a true Christmas glitter polish, this is it! It’s beautiful,
shiny, attention drawing!

Applying it was easy, no streaks or spots
whatsoever, and the glitter was easy to brush on evenly. The only bad thing I have
to say about this polish is that it’s a pain cleaning up the cuticles! The glitter
is sooo hard to get rid of, so I can’t even imagine what it will be like to
remove it again. I already consider using the foil method.

Anyway, here it is in all it’s glory. Three coats of
Red in the Ring, with no top coat.

I stamped on the nails shortly after. This
is a design from Bundle Monster’s BM02. I am definitely not a stamping
“professional” – meaning I’m fairly new at stamping. But seriously – I was
surprised over just how big a difference there is between the Konad and Bundle
Monster products. I found it quite hard to make the Bundle Monster stamps crisp
and clear, compared to Konad’s plates. Bundle Monster smudged, even when I
tried to limit the amount of polish on the plate. Definitely a lesser product,
in my opinion.

Anyway, I stamped with black and white Konad
polish, and here it is, with a coat of KleanColor 230 Chunky Holo Fuschia over
it, and the KleanColor certainly improved the look.

I quite like it. Especially the thumbs with
two different coloured lip prints.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

This is a
follow-up to the post I made yesterday, in which I tried China Glaze's "CG
in the city". I wasn't impressed with that, not because the glitter wasn't pretty,
but because the colour was a little bit "meh"...

Today
I wanted to try the same polish, but with a darker colour underneath,
to see if that changed my opinion about it. I chose another China Glaze
polish, namely "Urban Nights" - both polishes are from the "Uptown Collection".

"Urban Nights" is a dark eggplant
purple with a cream finish and I found it very difficult to work with.
The formula was on the runny side, and it was hard to apply an even
layer.

The
colour itself is nice, although I prefer wilder colours, so this is bought with
glitter and/or stamping in mind. Since I know from yesterday that the
glitter in "CG in the City" is relatively intense, I only applied one
layer of Urban Nights.

After
waiting for a bit, I applied the glitter. Two generous coats, and then a
layer of Seche Vite top coat. It looked like this:

It's somewhat better than yesterday, but seriously: I'm still not impressed. I'm
going to play around a bit with various colours underneath the glitter and see what we get.

And if everything else fails, I'll be using them both for Frankenpolishes! :D

Saturday, November 12, 2011

This
is a nail polish I've been so much looking forward to trying. It looked
sooo cool in the bottle with the purple glitter. I was very excited!

The
first layer went on, and I was "Hmmmfr!", disappointed. It was so sheer
that I actually considered whether I had to give it a darker colour
underneath. I decided to give it another layer, and that left me like
"meh...". Still way too sheer for my liking. So I went for the third
layer, and then it was actually OK. Take a look:

That's three coats and a layer of Seche Vite.

Not
as bad as I feared it would be, but seriously, this is so not living up
to what it looks like in the bottle. I like the glitter, it's sparkly
and shiny as it should be, but the colour is really not me, to be
honest. I'm not quite sure what's wrong with it, but I'm definitely not
happy with it. I think it's too nondescript, not a definite enough
shade, if that makes sense.

So
I'm going to take it all off tomorrow and try it with a dark base coat
underneath it. I do think it's a pretty glitter, it just needs the right
conditions to work properly. I already have another CG in mind as the
base.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

I think this must be the first purple holographic I’ve ever
seen, so I just knew I had to buy it. And Color Club is one of my favourite
brands, so that’s a double win, really.

Applying it was very easy, and I could have got away
with putting on one coat only, it's *very* opaque. But I gave it two coats anyway, just for the heck of it! :) The picture
shows two coats and a layer of Seche Vite top coat.

I
must admit that I haven’t seen much of the
holographic effect yet. It’s very subtle. Perhaps it’ll show itself more
in the
sunlight, although it's the wrong kind of season for that here now. So
perhaps I need to wait until next spring for that extra glow....

It’s very pretty anyway, I love the deep purple. I guess
purple is one of my favourite colours when it comes to nail polish. Hmmm. Perhaps I
should spice it up with a glittery top coat… ;)

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

There are lots of girls out there who run giveaway competitions. If the prize is something I'm interested in, of course I enter. I don't really expect to win anything - but hey - if I don't enter, I'm definitely not going to win.

So imagine my surprise when I discovered that I had actually won Finger's '200 followers giveaway'! I seriously thought I was going to swoon! :D

I got the prize in the mail yesterday. It's always fun to get mail from overseas - look at this pretty postage sticker:

First thing I saw when I opened the parcel was a hand written note of thanks and congratulations. That's so cool, and made the prize even better.

Neatly wrapped inside the box was a set of three bottles - a nail prep, a base coat and a top coat, all "Rescue Beauty Lounge" products. I'm not familiar with the brand, but I love trying new stuff, and I'm totally thrilled that I actually won!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

I really
like Orly's nail polishes, and Hawaiian Punch is no exception. It's
bright pink, almost magenta, and the blue-ish shimmer makes it
interesting, in my opinion. The formula is a bit to the runny side, but
it's very easy to apply anyway. I had no streaks or bald spots
whatsoever.

It took
longer for the first coat to dry than I expected, and the second coat
dried rather quickly. That's unusual. I would have expected it to be the
other way around. Anyway - I forgot to take a picture before I went on
to the stamping... it's because I was watching a movie while the polish
was drying. :)

Anyway - I
stamped on little pussycats from Konad's M83. I used a very dark
burgundy stamping polish, also from Konad. That turned out almost black,
for some reason. Here it is with a layer of Seche Vite.

After
that I decided to try and add some shine and holo effect to it, so I
applied a coat of KleanColor number 230, "Chunky Holo Fuschia" over it.
It's a sheer pink base with holographic glitter added to it. You can
pretty much add it to whatever colour you want, because the base is so
sheer.

As you can see the cats are still visible, but the nail polish has a beautiful holographic shine to it. Really nice.

KleanColor
doesn't work as a top coat for me though. It stays "sticky" for a very long
time, as if it wouldn't dry properly. I gave it a generous coat of Seche Vite to solve that little problem.
An hour later when I moved some heavy stuff in the basement the nail
polish got all wrinkly and ugly, apparently because the polish wasn't
dry after all. Big thumbs down for that!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

So,
here's one of my beautiful Nfu Oh bottles. I absolutely love the shape
of the bottle, it is sooo pretty! It was not easy choosing which colours
I wanted out of the Nfu Oh collection, but when I saw this one, I knew
it was a must have!

I
must admit that I quietly admired it in the bottle for a while before applying
it. I know it's silly, but when you finally get something that you've been wanting for a
while, you enjoy it all the more. Impulse shopping is cool, but having
something on the wishlist for a long time, and then suddenly getting
it - that's just perfect.

So anyway - moving on!

I
applied it, and it was relatively easy to get it to look good. I had a bit
of a struggle with some of the flakies that simply wouldn't "lay down"
on the nail, creating a lump instead. But a bit of maneuvering around
with the brush soon solved that little challenge.

I ended up applying three coats because I wanted it to look its best. Two layers would probably have been OK too, but hey... :)

Here it is, three coats and a generous coat of Seche Vite top coat to even the surface out.

I
have seen so many beautiful swatches of this nail polish, so I was a
bit nervous that maybe I was putting my hopes up too high. But 51 fully lived up to
all my expectations, and more!

It's
hard to capture how beautiful it is in real life, but believe me, it's
simply delicious and I've been staring at my nails for two days now! :D

Friday, November 4, 2011

China Glaze's Atlantis was first released back in 2009 with the "Specialty Collection" Glitters. It's the only polish I have got from that collection, simply because it was the only one that had my name on it. :)

Applying was easy. No brush strokes or bald spots whatsoever, and after two coats it looked great. I decided to add a third layer because the colour is so pretty that I thought it deserved to be able to show itself from its prettiest side.

And wow! I absolutely love this colour. It's sparkly, glittery, and so beautiful that I just can't stop looking at my nails. And it's even better when the sun shines on them, even though that doesn't happen very often at this time of year.

The picture shows three coats and a layer of Poshe top coat. This glitter wasn't as hungry as some other glitters sometimes are, so one layer of top coat was enough.

“Out of this World” is from the Cosmic FX Collection from Autumn 2010. It’s
the only one I’ve got from the collection of six. I wanted to buy “It’s not
rocket science” (which is green), “Galaxy Girl” (which is purple with red
undertones), and “Lunar Eclipse”(which
is indigo blue with flashes of violet and other tones of blue). They all look
so pretty in pictures. But they were all out of stock, so I had to settle with just
this one.

I’m usually happy with Orly’s formula. This one is on the thin side
though, so I gave it three coats before I was fully satisfied.

After having admired my nails for a
little while, seeing the pretty flecks shimmering and sparkling, I decided that
it needed something extra. I didn’t quite see the effect I was after – you
know, the feeling of gazing up into a starry, starry night?

Fortunately I’ve got lots of different
glitters to choose between, so I was sure that the little challenge was
relatively easy solved. I decided to give China Glaze’s “Snow Globe” a chance,
and applied a single coat over the purple. And wow! That gave exactly the effect
I was after: A deep purple background with a lot of depth in it, and hundreds
of sparkly stars and comets. I was amazed.

I applied a single coat of Orly’s top coat
Polishield, and I was ready to go out and have fun!